Example sentences of "[verb] he [prep] the end " in BNC.
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1 | Throughout much of 1948 Minton had been working up oils based on his drawings and watercolours of Corsica for an exhibition at the Lefevre , initially promised him at the end of that year but not mounted until February 1949 . |
2 | ‘ Tell that brother of yours that we 'll catch him in the end so he might as well give himself up . ’ |
3 | Clarke 's corner caused a goalmouth melée and although the Prince goalkeeper parried a shot , Lee McAlonen 's right-foot drive beat him in the end . |
4 | I had noticed him near the end of the queue as it swarmed over the ladder . |
5 | ‘ I shall collect him at the end of the day . |
6 | The boy showed little talent for the business and hardly earned the £2 10s Mr Marshall paid him at the end of the week . |
7 | I paid him in the end , yeah . |
8 | Tell him at the end of the week . |
9 | ‘ They say you 'll marry him before the end of the year , miss . ’ |
10 | He looked at Bernard , frowned , then glanced round sharply when he heard someone calling him from the end of the counter . |
11 | Not for the first time this season MrTyson needed a police escort as protesting losers surrounded him at the end . |
12 | He takes his belt to him — I try to hide him sometimes , but he always finds him in the end . |
13 | I expect that 's what he thought he was going to when you grabbed him at the end of the war . |
14 | So a new ball Lewis This his third chance Stone has found him in the end . |
15 | ‘ It is number 52 , is n't it ? ’ she asked , just to keep him at the end of the line . |
16 | You 'll thank him in the end , you mark my words . ’ |
17 | Emmie watched him from the end of the garden , knee-deep in damp , sweet fern . |
18 | I watched him round the end of the point , and out of sight , then ran for the causeway . |
19 | She had undertaken to contact him by the end of next week to report what progress she had made and he did not doubt she would do so , for she was a woman of her word . |
20 | You gave me to understand that even if you had not had your accident you would almost certainly not have come to France to see him at the end . ’ |
21 | Willis got him in the end , his last Test wicket . |
22 | But it got him in the end . |
23 | Inevitably , his steps led him in the end to the Corso , where the evening promenade was in progress . |
24 | The South African Grand Prix at Kyalami was also won by Lauda but Hunt came close to catching him at the end , losing by just over a second . |
25 | The German 's rates differed from girl to girl , and with some he had an arrangement that he received a commission rather than a rent per room ; the advantage here for the girls was that they could pay him at the end of the night , rather than each time they used the room And to ensure they did n't even think about cheating , he employed a " caretaker " whose job was to keep a tally of the girls and their customers . |
26 | As you would hunt him to the end , God helping me I 'll hunt you , and see you into your grave before ever you lay hand on his . ’ |
27 | Captain Ian Farquhar ( 47 ) , of the Beaufort Hunt , was said to be planning an appeal after North Avon magistrates at Yate , near Bristol , convicted him at the end of a three-day trial yesterday . |
28 | So what you must do , and it is not easy , is to create a clown-like detective hero who has a core of toughness , of shrewdness even , which will allow him in the end plausibly to come out on top . |
29 | and erm , she 's desperate at the end or something , she for good or something but she does get him at the end or summat , at er E Street , E Street started last night , it 's on Sky , erm , it seems canny |
30 | Martha lovingly supported him to the end , friend and housekeeper for 25 years . |